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Claudia Winkleman has had a go at doing Something Funny for Money for Red Nose Day 2009 - an impression of a horse. The presenter, who will be co-hosting Let's Dance for Comic Relief with T4's Steve Jones from February 21, admitted that she could not mimic other animals but she could impersonate a horse. In this exclusive clip, Claudia tells viewers: "You should not watch me while I'm doing this - it is only for your ears." After bravely showing off her talents, Claudia pleads: "Can I have £1,000 please. I really made an effort." Judge for yourself... CLICK below to watch Claudia Winkleman's impression of a horse
Meanwhile, comic Harry Hill has decided to show a very different side of himself for Comic Relief. The motormouth host of ITV1's TV Burp is doing Something Funny for Money by attempting, of all things, a sponsored silence. CLICK below to watch Harry Hill's sponsored silence
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